Submitted by marcela.karey on Wed, 04/17/2019 - 15:22
The first Maize Annotation Jamboree for Maize Researchers was held on March 13-14, 2019 at the Biology Department of the Washington University in St. Louis MO.
Submitted by Sushma_Naithani on Fri, 02/08/2019 - 13:56
The Gramene Team is pleased to announce its Release #60 with the Genome section providing access to information on 2,162,056 genes and 58 reference plant genomes. 1,891,391 protein-coding genes are organized in 93,194 gene families.
Submitted by marcela.karey on Sat, 01/19/2019 - 00:41
The recent 2019 Plant and Animal Genome (PAG) Conference brought together over 3,000 leading genetic scientists and researchers in plant and animal research, over 130 exhibits, 150 workshops, 1100 posters and over 1800 abstracts.
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Gramene Workshop
Submitted by marcela.karey on Fri, 01/18/2019 - 10:26
The first Maize Annotation Jamboree for Primarily Undergraduate Institutions (PUI) faculty was held on January 10-11, 2019 at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in San Diego, CA.
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Participants and instructors of the first Maize Genome Annotation Jamboree for PUI Faculty at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Submitted by Sushma_Naithani on Tue, 01/08/2019 - 14:33
The Gramene team looks forward to meeting plant researchers at the Plant and Animal Genome XXVII conference from 12th-16th January, 2019. You can meet Gramene folks at:
Submitted by pankaj.jaiswal on Tue, 11/06/2018 - 14:24
The Gramene Team is pleased to announce its Release #59 with the Genome section providing access to information on 2,156,459 genes and 57 reference plant genomes. 1,860,691 protein-coding genes are organized in 96,500 gene families. The Plant Reactome -- Gramene's pathway portal -- introduces its new website http://plantreactome.gramene.org/ for improved user engagement and provides 14 new curated pathways.
Submitted by marcela.karey on Mon, 10/01/2018 - 15:13
Scholarships for PUI faculty to develop student projects to improve the maize reference genome
before Plant and Animal Genome Conference (San Diego, CA; January 10-11, 2019)
OR
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Gramene
Submitted by Sushma_Naithani on Thu, 08/23/2018 - 14:17
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Photo: Left to right in the front row are Sushma Naithani, Justin Preece, Parul Gupta and in the back row are Valerie Fraser, Lillian K Padgitt-Cobb, Kelly Vining, Noor-Al-Bader and Priyanka Garg.
Submitted by marcela.karey on Thu, 08/09/2018 - 15:10
The Gramene Team is pleased to announce its release #58 with 2,140,348 genes and 56 reference plant genomes. Among those, 1,783,803 protein-coding genes are organized in 71,284 gene family trees.
Submitted by marcela.karey on Fri, 07/13/2018 - 11:32
The NSF-funded MaizeCODE and Gramene projects invites PUI faculty to apply to participate in maize genome annotation jamborees in 2019. The goal of each Jamboree will be to test and mature genome annotation tools being developed for MaizeCODE, while contributing to the genome annotation of the 24 NAM founder lines of the Maize PanGenome.
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